Author: Jim

Exciting news! I’ve taken a position at Wave. I started September 8th. Wave is “awesome, cloud-based, integrated software and tools for small businesses”, aimed at companies with 9 or fewer employees. Wave is totally focused on small business. I’m will

Capilix has created an amazing water monitoring product for industrial water processes. We worked with Capilix to create the monitoring software that interfaces with the embedded logic control in their instrument. The work involved Data acquisition directly from instrument Data

February was my last month at Scimatic Software. Due to some changing markets and changes at some of our customers, Jamie and I decided that it was best to move on. He’s taken a role with Perkin Elmer, driving their

One of the best things about working at Scimatic was creating our own product, Samples. Samples is a light-weight sample management application that tracks labs’ samples that are held in racks of test tubes. Not only can we track location

Is GitHub your new CV? I don’t think it should be, since not everyone has the opportunity to work on open source (see Ashe Dryden for the reasons why), and most of my work is in private repos. However I

After the release of Papers for Windows, the Mekentosj team had a number of big events. They were acquired by Springer, they released Papers 3 for Mac, and they decided to rework Papers for Windows into Papers3 for Windows. I

CV – Academic Papers Here is a sample of the papers I worked on while in graduate school. The KTeV Collaboration had approximately 80-100 people (professors, senior scientists, post-doctoral fellows and graduate students, plus engineers and techs) working on it

Crossposted from the Scimatic Blog. At Scimatic, building software for scientists is our raison d’être. Which is why we’re always excited to see the other folks in the space build stuff as well! Mozilla Science has just announced their collaboration

After part one of installing the Billy built-ins, here’s the next section. In this part, I assembled all the remaining Billy bookcases and header extender units. After that I had to: Shim the bookcases to be level Anchored the main